Electrical Woes... Tail light and turn signals

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Re: Electrical Woes... Tail light and turn signals

Postby Tacoclaw » Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:24 pm

peobryant wrote: I'm not even sure what the fusable links are


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This is where the fusible links are, AKA "The Duckbill". It's right around the grid heater relay area on your front fender. As you can see, there ain't many of mine still in use. :lol:
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Re: Electrical Woes... Tail light and turn signals

Postby Eric_M » Fri May 25, 2012 10:30 am

Tacoclaw wrote:
peobryant wrote: I'm not even sure what the fusable links are


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This is where the fusible links are, AKA "The Duckbill". It's right around the grid heater relay area on your front fender. As you can see, there ain't many of mine still in use. :lol:



What was the small orange fuse/wire for? the 2nd one in that is cut? and the big green one? The small orange one was wired direct to the battery and I am trying to figure out what it should be fused at.
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Re: Electrical Woes... Tail light and turn signals

Postby Tacoclaw » Fri May 25, 2012 3:53 pm

That small orange one is your battery feed to your key switch. Mine is also wired directly to the battery, I just stuck a blade fuse inline. The big green one is the fuse for your alternator feed back into your battery.
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Re: Electrical Woes... Tail light and turn signals

Postby Eric_M » Fri May 25, 2012 8:45 pm

Tacoclaw wrote:That small orange one is your battery feed to your key switch. Mine is also wired directly to the battery, I just stuck a blade fuse inline. The big green one is the fuse for your alternator feed back into your battery.



Sweet! Thanks!
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